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The driveway drama continues. Neighbours are still driving me insane. What should I do now?

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9champions · 16/02/2026 11:14

I’m not sure if anyone remembers my last thread, but to save me from explaining the background, I’ll link it here - https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/5482826-neighbour-using-my-drive-landlord-wont-help-what-can-i-do?utm_campaign=thread&utm_medium=app_share

I’m not really looking for opinions on that since we’ve already discussed it. However, I’d like to hear your thoughts on what’s happened since then and what I should do next.

After chatting with the neighbour and her outright refusing to stop, I decided to put up my own fence for some privacy and to stop her from using my driveway. I considered putting down planters, boulders, etc. (which I’ll get to in a minute), but I figured a fence would be a better option since it’s sturdier. It’s not ideal because my driveway is pretty narrow, and the extra cost is frustrating, but their fence is right on the boundary line anyway, so hopefully, it won’t make a big difference, and I’ll still have enough space to get in and out of my car.

I’ve been trying to get someone to come over and give me a quote for the last few weeks, but I’ve been let down a couple of times. Finally, someone is coming this week to have a look. Now, about the planters. I’ve been parking my car there as usual, but somehow she’s still managed to squeeze past. I wanted to put something there while I was away this weekend until the fence was up, so I placed 2 long thin planters there (on my land, not hers). I got home yesterday, and there was a knock on the door. It was her saying she ran over the planters and broke them, offering to pay for a new one, etc. I said no (they were £2.50, so I’m not going to bother asking for that), but isn’t this just ridiculous? The planters were on my drive, so the only reason she hit them was because she drove over my property. She tried to claim she clipped them with her back wheel, but that wouldn’t have happened if she wasn’t cutting across the drive in the first place. It was honestly like something out of a comedy sketch.

I’d be more sympathetic if this was their only choice, but it’s not. They could:

Take down their fence so he can park the van there instead and put the car on the street to create more space.

Talk to the landlord again about the fence.

Talk to their neighbours and ask them to leave more room on the road for the van.

Move the van when she needs to go out or come back home.

They’re opting for the easiest, most convenient solution, even if it means damaging someone else's property. It just reaches a point where it becomes bone idle.

So what should I do now? Continue with the fence and hope she doesn’t crash into it or damage it? I can let the planter go, but not a fence. I’ve already asked her nicely, and she made excuses. I’ve put obstacles in her way, and she’s just driven over them. So what else can I do? Should I really have to go through all this trouble to stop someone from using my property?

What’s even more confusing is that she says she can’t get out of her car on the side of the fence because there isn’t enough space, so she has to pull onto the driveway instead of reversing and driving off in a straight line. But her partner was in the passenger seat yesterday and got out on that side just fine, so there’s clearly enough room. I think she’s just a bad / lazy driver and doesn’t want to reverse on.

Before anyone says it’s not causing any damage, I don’t care. It’s my property, and I don’t want them using it. If it was now and again, that would be different, but not every day, multiple times a day. They've been dicks and unhelpful in the past, so no, I don't feel like helping them out either.

Neighbour using my drive, landlord won’t help. What can I do? | Mumsnet

I’ve lived in my house for almost 4 years now, and I had a new drive put in last year, which cost a fair bit. Parking on my street isn’t great anyway,...

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Terfarina · 16/02/2026 15:03

9champions · 16/02/2026 14:46

Yes, I brought it up with her when I first saw her doing it, before the planters / fence idea. She came up with a load of excuses about the neighbours next door and their parking situation. She also talked about the fence and how difficult it is to park the van in the driveway with it there, and then just carried on as normal

I think you need to have a constructive but frank conversation rather than spending money on barriers, maybe she doesn't understand how it is making you feel. I think a lot of people would see it as a non issue.

We have a neighbour who is daily driving mud from their garden over our gravel parking area. It's annoying because our gravel is now a quagmire but I can see why he does it - for much easier access. Their landlord is a dickhead who should've laid a drive but didn't hence the mud as they literally have to park in their garden.

I am making like Elsa and letting it go - not the neighbour's fault and I have far worse problems I'm dealing with atm and am saving energy for that rather than dealing with landlord.

If it caused me lots of angst I would discuss with the neighbour but would feel hella petty doing so.

tommyhoundmum · 16/02/2026 15:06

UninitendedShark · 16/02/2026 11:28

Agree also. Fence and camera.

and gates

Terfarina · 16/02/2026 15:09

tommyhoundmum · 16/02/2026 15:06

and gates

and a sniper tower while you are at it.

Or... a conversation!

9champions · 16/02/2026 15:16

Terfarina · 16/02/2026 15:09

and a sniper tower while you are at it.

Or... a conversation!

I get what you’re saying, but how much clearer can I really be? I’ve already told her I’m not happy with it and asked her to stop, and she carried on. I’ve put up barriers, and she just drove right over them. It’s obvious that I don’t want her using my property. I think she’s just a very entitled person, and no matter what I say, she thinks her issues are my issues and that she has the right to use my driveway for her own convenience because she doesn’t want to deal with her problems. I wouldn’t do this in the first place, but if I had and the owner confronted me, I’d be mortified and would stop immediately, not carry on and then damage their stuff! I really don’t think I should have to tell her twice. I don’t think she cares anyway!

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INeedAnotherName · 16/02/2026 15:18

Out of interest does anyone know about more about the legality of having to declare neighbour conflict at selling time. She's not in conflict with the owner and his family (landlord) but the tenants so would she have to still declare?

I like the idea of a sniper tower but maybe a piercing security light would help, similar to the brightness you get on sniper towers 😂

Tableforjoan · 16/02/2026 15:24

sniper is the best idea yet.

Therealjudgejudy · 16/02/2026 15:28

A strong fence and a ring camera for sure

9champions · 16/02/2026 15:29

Tableforjoan · 16/02/2026 15:24

sniper is the best idea yet.

😂😂 if only

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90sTrifle · 16/02/2026 15:32

9champions · 16/02/2026 11:14

I’m not sure if anyone remembers my last thread, but to save me from explaining the background, I’ll link it here - https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/5482826-neighbour-using-my-drive-landlord-wont-help-what-can-i-do?utm_campaign=thread&utm_medium=app_share

I’m not really looking for opinions on that since we’ve already discussed it. However, I’d like to hear your thoughts on what’s happened since then and what I should do next.

After chatting with the neighbour and her outright refusing to stop, I decided to put up my own fence for some privacy and to stop her from using my driveway. I considered putting down planters, boulders, etc. (which I’ll get to in a minute), but I figured a fence would be a better option since it’s sturdier. It’s not ideal because my driveway is pretty narrow, and the extra cost is frustrating, but their fence is right on the boundary line anyway, so hopefully, it won’t make a big difference, and I’ll still have enough space to get in and out of my car.

I’ve been trying to get someone to come over and give me a quote for the last few weeks, but I’ve been let down a couple of times. Finally, someone is coming this week to have a look. Now, about the planters. I’ve been parking my car there as usual, but somehow she’s still managed to squeeze past. I wanted to put something there while I was away this weekend until the fence was up, so I placed 2 long thin planters there (on my land, not hers). I got home yesterday, and there was a knock on the door. It was her saying she ran over the planters and broke them, offering to pay for a new one, etc. I said no (they were £2.50, so I’m not going to bother asking for that), but isn’t this just ridiculous? The planters were on my drive, so the only reason she hit them was because she drove over my property. She tried to claim she clipped them with her back wheel, but that wouldn’t have happened if she wasn’t cutting across the drive in the first place. It was honestly like something out of a comedy sketch.

I’d be more sympathetic if this was their only choice, but it’s not. They could:

Take down their fence so he can park the van there instead and put the car on the street to create more space.

Talk to the landlord again about the fence.

Talk to their neighbours and ask them to leave more room on the road for the van.

Move the van when she needs to go out or come back home.

They’re opting for the easiest, most convenient solution, even if it means damaging someone else's property. It just reaches a point where it becomes bone idle.

So what should I do now? Continue with the fence and hope she doesn’t crash into it or damage it? I can let the planter go, but not a fence. I’ve already asked her nicely, and she made excuses. I’ve put obstacles in her way, and she’s just driven over them. So what else can I do? Should I really have to go through all this trouble to stop someone from using my property?

What’s even more confusing is that she says she can’t get out of her car on the side of the fence because there isn’t enough space, so she has to pull onto the driveway instead of reversing and driving off in a straight line. But her partner was in the passenger seat yesterday and got out on that side just fine, so there’s clearly enough room. I think she’s just a bad / lazy driver and doesn’t want to reverse on.

Before anyone says it’s not causing any damage, I don’t care. It’s my property, and I don’t want them using it. If it was now and again, that would be different, but not every day, multiple times a day. They've been dicks and unhelpful in the past, so no, I don't feel like helping them out either.

You need to moan to the landlord about their tenants behaviour. If you moan enough, he’ll take down their fence covering the cost just for a quiet life. This shouldn’t be an argument between you and the neighbours.

BudgetBuster · 16/02/2026 15:42

SomedayIllBeSaturdayNight · 16/02/2026 13:53

They don't, but driving across your driveway is hardly equivalent to squatting in your lounge!
Let it go, you'll be happier for it.

But it is exactly like squatting in the lounge... after a certain timeframe they'll be able to obtain right of use access meanwhile they are causing extra strain on the border of a driveway which would be prone to damage easier (as it isn't expected that people will park or consistently drive over the gravel border).

Maybe you'd be happier to let it go. I'd be furious and fed up. Clearly the OP is also.

SchrodingersParrot · 16/02/2026 15:47

Strictly speaking, if she drives across your property without your permission, doesn't that count as trespassing?

MeridianB · 16/02/2026 15:49

Yes to cameras and heavy planter. Possibly letting agent, too. Agree they sound insufferable and entitled.

There was a similar thread recently (not your original one) where many users came on to say “Why does it bother you? It’s not a big deal”. It was a big deal to the OP. Eventually another user suggested all those people telling her get over herself were probably guilty of pulling the same crap and should go and live in a cul de sac together.

Huckleberries · 16/02/2026 15:51

You're literally asking how much clearer can you be

The answer it is, they won't take you seriously unless they see you as being quite formidable. So you need to say emphatically how pissed off you are.

It sounds like it's not impossible to park even if they don't make adjustments to fencing or other peoples cars

So just tell them bluntly how pissed off you really are - raise your voice if you have to it's not a crime

They are being absolute piss takers and you should tell them that. They might think you're a bit mad. They might think you're petty. But it will likely solve the problem.

Some people literally won't understand that you're angry at them unless you shouted at them. I understand if you don't want to shout at them, but you might have to. You might literally have to act your way through it. Yes, I have had similar problems with neighbours. And actually the relationship survived. Because they knew they were being unreasonable!

So speak up properly.

ProudCat · 16/02/2026 15:55

Is the van overhanging the pavement? If so, that would be illegal and you could contact the council.

LakieLady · 16/02/2026 16:01

SheIsMyMother · 16/02/2026 12:43

Can you not just park your car further down the drive so she can’t drive over that bit?

I was thinking that. If OP leaves her car so one end of it is at the street end of her drive, the neighbour won't be able to cross it, at least when OP is home.

However, that won't stop her doing it when OP is out...

PippaToryFripp · 16/02/2026 16:02

If theres a pattern t her ominous and goings, I’d stand there when she tries to park.

HelplessSoul · 16/02/2026 16:07

9champions · 16/02/2026 15:16

I get what you’re saying, but how much clearer can I really be? I’ve already told her I’m not happy with it and asked her to stop, and she carried on. I’ve put up barriers, and she just drove right over them. It’s obvious that I don’t want her using my property. I think she’s just a very entitled person, and no matter what I say, she thinks her issues are my issues and that she has the right to use my driveway for her own convenience because she doesn’t want to deal with her problems. I wouldn’t do this in the first place, but if I had and the owner confronted me, I’d be mortified and would stop immediately, not carry on and then damage their stuff! I really don’t think I should have to tell her twice. I don’t think she cares anyway!

Until your fencing dude comes round, get some big fuck off stones in place.

It'll be a while before your fence is up so the stones will help and hopefully damage the car of the fucking cunt NDN.

But be prepared - she is clearly a driver with zero skills, she is bound to crash into your fence.

And if she does, thats when you use the big stones to cave in her car windows.

Tableforjoan · 16/02/2026 16:08

Do you know anybody with a a trashed moped?

You could park it like a fence. I’d hope she wouldn’t hit that. Imagine the insurance claim.

MrsLizzieDarcy · 16/02/2026 16:14

Can you look at metal bollards? We had to do this on our work premises to stop deliveroo drivers constantly using the spaces (we're near a chinese and indian takeaway). It'll be cheaper than fencing.

BaileysHotChocolateByThePool · 16/02/2026 16:37

Put up the fence it is the only way and if she damages that you need to accept her money to replace. I also agree with getting a camera so you have evidence. Also if she does damage the fence I'd consider having a metal post put at the end as its much harder to knock down but more likely to damage her car so she may be more careful. Like this https://www.jamessmithfencing.co.uk/durapost-5m-galvanised-commercial-fence-post

FYI make sure the fence is only 1m tall as it will be permitted development so she can't complain to the Council. If your property has had its permitted development rights removed its more likely a 1m fence would be approved if you needed to apply.

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MsGreying · 16/02/2026 16:37

Get more solid planters.

Wellretired · 16/02/2026 16:41

9champions · 16/02/2026 12:39

I was considering concrete planters or something like what you’ve suggested. I really like this idea and it would definitely be cheaper than a fence. The only issue is that the strip where I’d put it is only 15cm wide, and everything I’ve looked at is much wider and would extend onto the driveway. A fence would be slimmer and fit just right, but considering her driving skills, I agree it’s probably not the best choice. I’ll have to keep looking, and maybe the fence guy will suggest something too.

Amazon has a u shaped gabion basket for sale that is 20 cm wide, is it still too big? Sorry, I cant manage to attach the link!

Wellretired · 16/02/2026 16:41

Amazon has a u shaped gabion basket for sale that is 20 cm wide, is it still too big? Sorry, I cant manage to attach the link!

MinnieMountain · 16/02/2026 16:45

No they won't @BudgetBuster . OP knows they are doing it and is telling them not to.

OhDear111 · 16/02/2026 16:45

@9champions Why not put a fence up and widen your drive? Surely this is possible? Have you a diagram with widths?